Celebrities Who Have Chosen Home Births

15 Celebrities Who’ve Given Birth at Home

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15 Celebrities Who’ve Given Birth at Home

Home is where the heart is, and where the birth is too these days. Statistics show that the home-birth rate increased 20 percent between 2004 and 2008 after a 15-year slide, and the delivery method is appealing to a wide range of women. Credit Ricki Lake for that. Her Business of Being Born book and documentary have turned a new generation of moms-to-be on to the movement. Check out 15 celeb moms who've opted out of the hospital experience to give birth to their little ones at home.

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40 weeks

Why is it that what celebrities do is automatically something we should add to our own repetoire?

40 weeks

"more and more babies are dying preventable deaths" ya..in hospital. In a low risk, normal labour the rate of death is FAR higher in hospital births in the US. My midwives showed up with oxygen tank, medications, all sorts of equipment. They are recognized as equals to OBs (with full hospital privileges and covered by our universal health care). They are recognized as someone who has higher training in birth than OBs...OBs are trained surgeons and are great when a problem arises but our midwives are far more capable of handling a normal birth. Stop the fear mongering.

oh please celebs giving birth at home by choice dates back to the late 1960's and in decades prior pretty much everyone gave birth at home rich or poor. Vanessa Redgrave had a home birth after to hospital ones in 1969 age 32 and some that want home/water births end up in eligible because of complications

I would like to clarify that although not all are able to get insurance coverage for home birth, many, especially in states where midwives are licensed, are. I even know some midwives who accept medicaid. One does NOT have to be wealthy and "privileged" to have a home birth. It is true that in some places it can be very difficult to find a midwife and/or afford a home birth; there are many trying to change that. But please, don't assume that home birth is out of your reach if you're not a wealthy celebrity!

That is an interesting comment, Spiritual Goddess. You should know that when my mother had me in the early 1950s at home, the neighbors asked if my mother and father were so poor as to not to be able to afford the cost of a hospital birth. Now, 60 years later, people cannot afford to have a home birth. Interesting!

It's cause they can afford it and it is probably cheaper than paying security to hang around the hospital. They value privacy and they have one their homework. Insurance companies won't cover home births cause they are too caught up in the payback from all the paradigm of paying the other to help you through his drugs and quackery. Plus they are more in touch with their imagination/HAVINGNESS and ability to create through their creative forces. Giving birth and dreaming into reality through channeling another spirit into the body you have made is amazingly creative to women and what we are programmed to do.